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The new Vegas Sports showroom creates a quirky, exploratory shopping experience for sports lovers

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The design scheme employs subtle, subliminal hints that encourage people to explore the space: ample circulation space, and nooks that unfold within a meandering layout. . The interior displays are arranged in such a way that they reveal themselves as the shoppers traverse the space, pulling them deeper with exciting elements.

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Offhand Practice designs second-hand bookshop in Shanghai to mimic greengrocer

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Used books are displayed in supermarket-style crates at the Deja Vu Recycle Store in Shanghai , which local studio Offhand Practice has designed to counter the "shabby" image associated with second-hand shops. Second-hand books are displayed in supermarket-style crates. The photography is by Hu Yanyun.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

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Benches balanced on irregularly shaped rocks also act as product displays in the store "Spatial design of the SVRN store began with our interpretation of the SVRN's brand identity and narrative through the eastern perspective," said WGNB. Read: WGNB designs all-black flagship store for fashion brand Juun.J "The

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AIA Estúdio designs cave-like interior for clothing store in Rio de Janeiro

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A large pillar with a rough, textured surface dominates the 110-square-metre shop interior, expanding as it ascends before merging into the ceiling to create a cave-like space. Stone slabs around the pillar are used to display objects. Clothing is displayed on brushed-brass rails. A pillar transforms into a cave-like structure.

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Reflecting pool centres XC273 fashion boutique in former Shanghai towel factory

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Dongqi Design strived to preserve and emphasise these different layers of history, which are contrasted against shiny new finishes to create a kind of "nostalgic futurism". The building is organised around three voids, which now form the basis of the store's circulation routes. Dongqi Design gave the second floor a bright white finish.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, well before high-end shops and boutiques graced the iconic retail corridors of Fifth Avenue, Champs-Élysées and Via Monte Napoleone, consumerism and desire became a driving force in Western culture. Within a few short months of its debut, circulation grew into the tens of thousands.